ATUREX®-100 RS | Aturex Group | ATUREX®-100 RS is a rice starch that comes from rice. it is also non-allergen, non-GMO. A rice starch particle is the smallest in all natural starch, with the size of 2μm ~ 8μm and the majority shows irregular polygonal shape, and significant angular shap...展開 ATUREX®-100 RS is a rice starch that comes from rice. it is also non-allergen, non-GMO. A rice starch particle is the smallest in all natural starch, with the size of 2μm ~ 8μm and the majority shows irregular polygonal shape, and significant angular shape. It has a very good dispersion in the aqueous phase. It is a primrose yellow color and in fine 100 powder form. ATUREX®-100 RS is used in ice cream, frozen foods, baby food, and meat products. 收起 | |
ATUREX®-300 RS | Aturex Group | ATUREX®-300 RS is a rice starch that comes from rice. it is also non-allergen, non-GMO. Rice starch particles are the smallest in all natural starch, with the size of 2μm ~ 8μm and the majority shows irregular polygonal shape, and significant angular shap...展開 ATUREX®-300 RS is a rice starch that comes from rice. it is also non-allergen, non-GMO. Rice starch particles are the smallest in all natural starch, with the size of 2μm ~ 8μm and the majority shows irregular polygonal shape, and significant angular shape. It has a very good dispersion in the aqueous phase. It is a primrose yellow color and in fine 300 powder form. ATUREX®-300 RS is used in ice cream, frozen foods, baby food, and meat products. 收起 | |
Corn Flour | Rohan International | Corn Flour is obtained from naturally cultivated raw maize, grown using natural manure. It is a yellowish cream color, with excellent taste, and high nutritional value. Corn Flour is used in biscuits, pasta, papad, cookies, and pastries. | |
Cornstarch (First-Class) | Inner Mongolia Jianlong Biochemical Co., Ltd. 内蒙古健隆生化有限公司 | Cornstarch (First-Class) is a white with slightly yellow-shadow powder with no strong taste or smell. It is made from maize by the following process: soaking, pulverizing, separating, refining, and drying. It has a low protein content and is used as a ra...展開 Cornstarch (First-Class) is a white with slightly yellow-shadow powder with no strong taste or smell. It is made from maize by the following process: soaking, pulverizing, separating, refining, and drying. It has a low protein content and is used as a raw material in food products, pharmaceuticals, textiles, and paper-making. 收起 | |
Cornstarch (High Quality) | Inner Mongolia Jianlong Biochemical Co., Ltd. 内蒙古健隆生化有限公司 | Cornstarch (High Quality) is a white with slightly yellow-shadow powder with no strong taste or smell. It is made from maize by the following process: soaking, pulverizing, separating, refining, and drying. It has a low protein content and is used as a r...展開 Cornstarch (High Quality) is a white with slightly yellow-shadow powder with no strong taste or smell. It is made from maize by the following process: soaking, pulverizing, separating, refining, and drying. It has a low protein content and is used as a raw material in food products, pharmaceuticals, textiles, and paper-making. 收起 | |
Cornstarch (Second-Class) | Inner Mongolia Jianlong Biochemical Co., Ltd. 内蒙古健隆生化有限公司 | Cornstarch (Second-Class) is a white with yellow-shadow powder with no strong taste or smell. It is made from maize by the following process: soaking, pulverizing, separating, refining, and drying. It has a low protein content and is used as a raw materi...展開 Cornstarch (Second-Class) is a white with yellow-shadow powder with no strong taste or smell. It is made from maize by the following process: soaking, pulverizing, separating, refining, and drying. It has a low protein content and is used as a raw material in food products, pharmaceuticals, textiles, and paper-making. 收起 | |
Rice Flour | Rohan International | Rice Flour is produced from polished raw rice and is gluten free. It is in the form of finely ground powder, has no odor, and is a natural white color. Rice Flour is used cereals, crackers, chips, snacks, baking mixes, sweets, dough, and pasta. |